The English ConstitutionGarland Pub., 1978 - 291 páginas THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION provides the most lucid and readable account of what has been termed the "Golden Age" of the nineteenth century constitution, before the advent of universal male suffrage and the rise of party as the overriding force in the British policy. Many of Bagehot's insights remain either true, as a statement of basic principle, or even if no longer strictly accurate, fascinating in their partial applicability today. they convey a sharp sense of how the constitution has radically changed since the Victorian era, and yet paradoxically at a more basic level, remained the same. |
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... peers , and so there are no life - peers . The House of Lords rejected the in- estimable , the unprecedented opportunity of being tacitly reformed . Such a chance does not come twice . The life - peers who would have been then ...
... peers , and so there are no life - peers . The House of Lords rejected the in- estimable , the unprecedented opportunity of being tacitly reformed . Such a chance does not come twice . The life - peers who would have been then ...
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Walter Bagehot. - at all approaching to a catastrophic creation of Peers -to a creation which would suddenly change the majority of the Lords - in English history . One was in Queen Anne's time . The majority of peers in Queen Anne's ...
Walter Bagehot. - at all approaching to a catastrophic creation of Peers -to a creation which would suddenly change the majority of the Lords - in English history . One was in Queen Anne's time . The majority of peers in Queen Anne's ...
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... peers ( for they are very few ) might say , ' We had rather not have our peerage if we are to buy it at the price of yielding ' . But a life peer who had fought his way up to the peers , would never think so . Young men who are born to ...
... peers ( for they are very few ) might say , ' We had rather not have our peerage if we are to buy it at the price of yielding ' . But a life peer who had fought his way up to the peers , would never think so . Young men who are born to ...
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